You should look into TestMasters. They offer many more hours than Princeton and Kaplan and they also have better teachers. Most of the people I know took it with them and had nothing but rave reviews. :)

I've done an extensive amount of research on what prep course I should take, and I concluded that Testmasters is the best. They give you 80 hours of prep, compared to 25 from Kaplan and 16 from Princeton review. Testmasters is, however, one of the most expensive services because they use actual LSAT questions, and have to pay steep licensing fees. This is towards your benefit because Kaplan and Princeton Review don't use actual LSAT questions--instead they try to get you to think in a certain way that "parallels" the thinking you should have when answering LSAT question. I think Kaplan's and Princeton's approach does nothing but confuse you. Plus, at Kaplan they don't guarantee improving your school by a tremendous amount. A friend told me that at Kaplan he was told he could only improve his score by 6 points. When he attended testmasters, he improved by 13 points. I read about one testmasters student who improved by 33 points! Good luck deciding on how to prepare, but definitely consider testmasters! Also, sign up for the course over private tutoring--you'll learn a hell of a lot more that way!

Hello!I would appreciate it if I can get some feedback from someone on the best possible test prep.I heard that Testmasters have a weekend seminar at 16 hours for about $400, has anyone taken it and if so, can you tell me about it please!Thank you so much!Sean